| Probably
the best design Steve Ritchie ever made. Greg Freres did a fantastic job on
the artwork. Williams Star Trek, the next generation. Released in
November 1993. A total of 11.728 machines were produced. |
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This
pinball machine is loaded with features. The cannons, the Borg
ship, the cellar holes, many wire rams, the subway ramp with diverters and...
Anyway, this machine is fun to play! |
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| This
particular machine served a very short duty on location. It is privately held
since 1994. In the spring of 2010 it was added to our Hyperballs collection.
And we're proud to have it! |
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course it could use some cleaning after 16 years. Therefore the plafield was
stripped completely on the upper side and partially on the other side. |
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| Assemblies
were taken care of, many parts were cleaned and polished and we spend some
time waxing the playfield as well. But generally speaking one can say it was
an easy job. |
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course a few things had to be renewed. Plastic posts, rubbers (yes, white of
course), bumper caps and that sort of stuff. And the slingshot plastics. But
that's about it. |
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ramps are in a very good condition. The plastics, the electronics and the
several assemblies as well. A few minor scratches on the cabinet (head, the
body is almost perfect). The playfield is in a dream condition.
This is a "Pinball at Warp Factor 9"
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